Tucked up against a slope just a few hundred metres from Marbella’s Golden Mile and Mediterranean beaches lies La Virginia, an idyllically charming representation of a Spanish village – and one of the prettiest places you will ever see.

Photo by David Toms

Enveloped in greenery, this established residential urbanisation appears as though created on the canvas of a great master. Here, private little cobblestone pathways and squares are lined with beautifully styled Andalusian ‘village houses’ tastefully daubed in tones of white, blue, cream, ochre and peach. Adding to this palette of colours are vines, creepers, flowers and the rich hue of bougainvillaea.

La Virginia is the brainchild and labour of love of Juan Manuel de Figueras, whose penchant for art and love of architectural harmony are reflected in its gracious styling and proportions. Created over 30 years ago as the ideal representation of an Andalusian village, this peaceful oasis remains one of the most highly sought after and exclusive residential areas in Marbella.

Its tasteful design has created a privileged living environment that draws especially those with an eye for detail. As a result, the inhabitants of La Virginia form a community with a large proportion of artists, architects and other creative people, its village-like layout engendering a sense of community that is hard to find in most residential urbanisations, luxury or otherwise.

Photo by David Toms

As an idealised village La Virginia borrows the quaint charm and pleasant proportions of a pretty village, yet with the added provision of the luxury amenities, infrastructures and quality of finish expected of exclusive homes. Its ‘village houses’ are actually stylishly appointed townhouses, apartments and villas surrounded by larger properties on sizeable plots on the periphery of the ‘village’.

Strolling through the urbanisation’s cobbled streets it is hard to imagine that this is effectively a village within a town. The centre of Marbella is just a few minutes away, the beaches even less, but for those who wish to envelop themselves within the privacy and intimacy of La Virginia there are is a fine restaurant, a stylish bar, a corner shop and even a lovely chapel that serves as the focal point of the urbanisation. Best of all, this is not another property development but an established and cherished community within the heart of Marbella.

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